23
Part
3
-
Setting
up
and
programming
the
terminal
Menu language
Shift lock key
action
You can decide which language you want your menu texts
to
be
written in. For the time being, only the English
menu language is implemented.
Normally, you press the LOCK key once to get
uppercase letters, and press the
SHlFT key to go back to
lowercase letters. If you have a tendency to hit the shift
lock key too often by accident, you may wish to set it to
the "twice"
option.You must then press the LOCK key
twice to make it function as shift lock.
If
you prefer, you
can also totally disable the LOCK key.
The alternatives are:
Normal
Twice
Disabled
PUSH-key labels
You can decide whether or not you want the PUSH-keys
to appear at the bottom of your screen. The PUSH-keys
are the set of soft keys that come up when you switch on
your terminal, or when you press
CTRL
+
P7.
The alternatives are:
Enabled
Disabled
PROGRAM key
The same function as for PUSH-key labels, but this time
labels
for the soft key set that you get when you press
CTRL
+
P6.
The alternatives are:
Enabled
Disabled
Smooth scroll
This function is not implemented.